Use a rear facing car seat from birth until ages 2 4.
Baby car seat guidelines.
Federal approval this means the car seat meets the federals standards set in fmvss 213.
Use a rear facing infant or rear facing convertible safety seat as long as possible up to the rear facing height or weight limit of the seat.
Children ages 8 15 must use a child safety seat or safety belt.
Read the forward facing car seat s owner s manual to determine height and weight limits and keep your child in a harnessed seat for as long as possible.
Once your child outgrows the forward facing car.
Rear or forward facing child car seat high backed booster seat or booster cushion using a seat belt harness or safety shield manufacturers can now only make booster cushions approved as group 3.
These instructions include installation use child meets the size requirements.
Designed for newborns and small babies the infant only car seat is a small portable seat that can only be used rear facing.
Car seat manufacturers self certify that the car seat meets federal standards by crash.
2020 national child passenger safety best practice recommendations.
Keep your ch ild in a forward facing car seat with a harness until they reach the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seat s manufacturer.
Definitions for common terms.
Fines will range from a minimum of 25 to a maximum of 75 per occurrence.
Proper use this means the car seat is being used based on instructions for that particular car seat.
Ohio buckles buckeyes provides free child car seats to eligible low income families in all ohio counties.
Although this means that some larger infants and toddlers might have to graduate to a rear facing convertible car seat there are several models of infant only.
For the best possible protection infants and toddlers should be buckled in a rear facing car seat in the back seat until they reach the maximum weight and height limits of their car seat.
Most babies outgrow their infant seats before their first birthday.
Children under age 1 should always ride in a rear facing car seat.
Infants and toddlers should ride in a rear facing car seat infant only rear facing car seat or rear facing convertible car seat until they are 2 years old or until they have reached the weight and height limits of their car seat.
A booster seat can be purchased for as little as 15.
Once your child outgrows the rear facing car seat your child is ready to travel in a forward facing car seat with a harness and tether.
A child is ready for a booster seat when they have outgrown the weight or height limit of their forward facing harnesses which is typically between 40 and 65 pounds.
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